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Anna Marie (Braunger) Kriege

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Anna Marie (Braunger) Kriege
A photo of Anna Marie (Braunger) Kriege, My maternal grandmother
November 1920
Sioux City, Iowa
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Anna Marie (Braunger) Kriege (1893 - 1991) lived a full life and died at the ripe old age of 97.

In her youth she was a teacher in a public school, and she went on to marry and have four children. Thanks to her granddaughter taking the time to remember and share about Anna, we have a glimpse into her life and the family she created.

Anne Marie's biography contains nearly two dozen photos, and shows snapshots in time from age 3, to her wedding day, and through her descendants.

By sharing photos, our memories, and family stories passed down through generations, we remember our loved ones and ancestors and often discover more by connecting with others that knew them. We'll always remember Anna Kriege and her nearly century long life.
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Anna Marie (Braunger) Kriege
Anne Marie Kriege's father was Anthony Anton Braunger (1870 - 1956), born in Germany, and her mother was Magdalena Lena Hensler (1871 - 1900). She had siblings Anna, Marie, John Joseph, Grace Catherine, Cecelia Edith, Paul Eugene, Francis Charles, Margaret, Max Anthony, Catherine Elizabeth "Betty", Helen Jean, and Richard Joseph Braunger. When "Annie", as she was then known, was 7 years old, she lived with her parents and uncle Jessie Hensler, 21, in Sioux City, Iowa. Dad was a butcher and Annie was in school Uncle Jessie was a domestic. Anne Marie Braunger married John Fredrick Kriege II (1889 - 1945) on November 25, 1920, in Woodbury Iowa and they had four children: 3 girls and a boy, John Fred, Constance, Marion, and Joanne Kriege.
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